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Sensory Balls set 6 pcs Mudpuppy — tactile baby play balls for development
Set of 6 Mudpuppy sensory balls designed for infants and toddlers to promote tactile exploration and motor skill development. Each ball features a different texture and size, providing varied tactile feedback to support grip strength, hand–eye coordination and exploratory play. The lightweight construction and soft, tactile surfaces make the Sensory Balls set suitable for supervised floor play, bath time and early sensory exercises.
The set offers six distinct textures that help infants differentiate tactile sensations and practice fine motor control without heavy or rigid parts. Balls are lightweight and sized for small hands, encouraging independent grasping and manipulation. The materials are easy to clean and dry quickly, reducing hygiene concerns during regular use. Different sizes and textures in a single set provide a range of sensory inputs useful for gradual developmental progress.
Present one ball at a time to allow focused exploration, then introduce additional balls to encourage comparison of textures and sizes. Use the balls during supervised floor play to practice reaching, grasping and passing between hands. For bath time, offer the balls under constant adult supervision and drain water after play to prevent pooling. Incorporate the set into simple activities such as rolling, tossing short distances into soft targets, and guided squeezing to develop grip strength.
Always use the Sensory Balls set under adult supervision. Inspect balls regularly for wear or damage and remove any items that show signs of tearing or loose parts. Clean the balls after water play and allow them to dry fully before storage. Rotate the balls and vary activities to maintain sensory interest and support gradual skill development.
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